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Study reveals motion sickness severity By IANS | Published on Wed, Mar 10 2021 13:36 IST | 1 Views Study reveals motion sickness severity. Image Source: IANS News Abu Dhabi, March 10 : A team of researchers has identified that a person s ability to detect visual cues may help predict the severity of motion sickness symptoms. They study, published in the journal Entertainment Computing, indicated that, specifically, discomfort was due to a specific sensory cue called motion parallax, which is defined as the relative movement of different parts of the environment. As we tested sensitivity to sensory cues, a robust relationship emerged. It was clear that the greater an individual s sensitivity to motion parallax cues, the more severe the motion sickness symptoms, said researcher Bas Rokers from New York University, Abu Dhabi. ....
INDIA New England News Abu Dhabi– A team of researchers has identified that a person’s ability to detect visual cues may help predict the severity of motion sickness symptoms. They study, published in the journal Entertainment Computing, indicated that, specifically, discomfort was due to a specific sensory cue called motion parallax, which is defined as the relative movement of different parts of the environment. “As we tested sensitivity to sensory cues, a robust relationship emerged. It was clear that the greater an individual’s sensitivity to motion parallax cues, the more severe the motion sickness symptoms,” said researcher Bas Rokers from New York University, Abu Dhabi. ....
A new study led by Head of the Rokers Vision Laboratory and NYUAD Associate Professor of Psychology Bas Rokers explored why the severity of motion sickness varies from person to person by investigating sources of cybersickness during VR use. ....